The cat befriends a sea monster, and the two venture into the realm of the Depths. Sorcerers have become seafolk, living peacefully in floating kingdoms upon the endless ocean. The peace ends with the arrival of an unlucky cat.
Kubert's art is so appealing that honestly it just feels like she would have needed to switch the vantage point of a few panels and the issue could have been breathtaking. Read Full Review
Some cats don't like water, but this cat is unafraid to go anywhere. Read Full Review
This fantastical tale weaves a gorgeous vignette of humanity's fear of the unknown, and by the end of this issue, we're given an idea of who the Loch Ness monster may be... Read Full Review
If you enjoyed the first two issues of Inkblot, you will continue to enjoy this one. If you haven't, I think you could very easily pick this issue up and revel in its self-contained narrative about this cat doing cat things on a large scale. Read Full Review
Inkblot #3 is another fun chapter of this reality-hopping cat comic, but the standalone aspects of each issue bog the series down. Read Full Review